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Guy 11

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  1. Ok so reading the comments mad me realize my maths is way off it's actuallyf or logs up to just over a ton.
  2. Hey looking to hear from you guys who have a big yard and mill set up. What's your profered tool for moveing logs up to 2 tons. 3t mini digger, small tractor or fork lift. We have access to a big tractor for big logs. Ideally want to be able lift logs onto the mill and move around the yard. Maby be able to take to site and dig root plates out. Cheers for any feedback.
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    Stem Price

    Hi Mick i totally get what ur saying about the customers. We are having to mill on site at the moment and had to leave the job because the customer got funny. We are getting a log trailer soon as possible. Where are uou based
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    Stem Price

    Cheers Rough will defently post some pics as we go. It really is a grate business to be in i find it so exsiting opening trees up an seeing the lovely patterns. I was thinking it would be around fire wood price. An i will defently look into getting trees from local forester.
  5. Who buys stems from tree surgeon. What sort of prices are people paying. Do you have a set price or dose it depend on the quality and size. Me an a freind are setting up a small milling buisness. So far we have milled some oaks up to 3" wide 3m long . I help cutt the trees down for the lumber. We have a kiln and small workshop

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